Summer can be a fantastic time to visit Los Cabos, with plenty of fun in the sand and surf for international visitors. However, a fun summer vacation could quickly become a risk if some general safety precautions aren’t followed in the beach resort destination, and tourists are being urged to watch out for 3 things …
Tourist Safety
A recent report that rated a total of 75 Mexican cities, based on data from the National System of Statistical and Geographical Information, rated Los Cabos as the country’s 4th safest city. The reason for the safety of the vacation destination is the effort that officials and authorities put towards maintaining security. Now, Los Cabos …
One of the most popular things to do when visiting Los Cabos is to go out and enjoy the nightlife, particularly in downtown Cabo San Lucas. And while both Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo are safe places to visit, extra security at night is a way to ensure the safety of those …
For many visitors to Los Cabos, enjoying time with nature is an important decision factor in their choice to visit the beach resort destination. There are many places all around Los Cabos to enjoy interactions with nature, including scuba diving, snorkeling, and boat tours. The ocean waters and marine life are definitely part of life …
Red flags are currently waving on 4 of the most popular beaches in Cabo. These flags signal that swimming is prohibited in those waters until further notice. The 4 beaches in question are Playa El Chileno, Las Viudas, Palmilla, and Santa Maria. Ironically at least 3 of these beaches are considered some of the calmest …
Travelers to Los Cabos are being urged to respect the beach flags system more than ever due to the destination developing extreme coastal conditions. Los Cabos is no stranger to difficult coastal conditions, but the current system has become more life-threatening than ever due to the impact at sea from a hurricane further south along …
A popular resort near Los Cabos has shut down after the unfortunate deaths of two American citizens. The resort, which is owned by hotel industry giants Hyatt, went into a temporary state of closure days after the deaths in order to allow the authorities to properly conduct their investigations into the matter. Guests who had …
In a recent interview, the Deputy Attorney that has Los Cabos under his jurisdiction talked about the safety situation in the popular tourist destination. According to him and the data provided by INEGI, Mexico’s data collection institute, Cabo is the 4th safest city in the country. The ranking lists 75 different Mexican cities. This makes …
The Los Cabos arch is the landmark that most people know Los Cabos for. Naturally, this makes tours out to the arch a very popular activity while visiting Los Cabos. When you look into the options that you’re going to have to make this trip, you’ll realize that there are a ton of different prices …
Traffic accidents are on the rise across Los Cabos, and it has the attention of not only the local municipal government but also the concern of state and federal authorities as well. One of the major contributing factors to accidents in the area is distracted driving. The major issue is drivers using their smartphones while …